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517:(1568–1628), 1st Prince Lobkowicz, was Chancellor to the Czech Kingdom under Emperors Rudolf II, Matthias, and Ferdinand II. Zdeněk Vojtěch was a major political figure in both Bohemia and the larger Habsburg empire. He and his wife Polyxena Pernštejn (1566–1642), the daughter of a Chancellor to the Czech Kingdom and an influential Spanish noblewoman, were leaders of the “Spanish” (i.e. Catholic) bloc at court, opposed to the Protestant factions. When the Emperor's Catholic ministers were hurled from the windows of Prague Castle in the famous Defenestration of Prague in 1618, they took refuge in the nearby Lobkowicz Palace. The incident also signalled a turning point in the fortunes of the Lobkowicz family: although their property was confiscated by rebellious Protestants in 1618, the Catholic victory at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620 resulted in the restoration of their property and ensured that the family, as Catholic nobles, would continue to be highly influential. That same year, King Philip III of Spain awarded Zdeněk Vojtěch the Order of the Golden Fleece, the highest order of European chivalry. In 1624, Ferdinand II granted him the title of Imperial Prince, and he became the first hereditary Prince Lobkowicz. 1206: 876:(1888–1967). Despite the government's decision to redistribute inherited property and abolish the use of noble titles, Maximilian provided crucial support to the newly formed, democratic Czechoslovakia as a lawyer and diplomat, campaigning abroad for international recognition of the young republic. In the 1930s he mustered diplomatic support for opposition to the German annexation of the Sudetenland, and during World War II he served as ambassador to Great Britain for the Czechoslovakian government in exile. In 1945 he and his family regained the property that had been confiscated by the Nazis, only to see it seized again in 1948 by the Communist government. At the same time, Maximilian and his family were forced into exile. 1314: 615: 739:(1724–1784), 6th Prince Lobkowicz. After Frederick the Great of Prussia invaded Silesia during the War of the Austrian Succession, Ferdinand Philip supported Frederick over Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in order to protect his huge and highly profitable Silesian estate, originally acquired by Václav Eusebius, 2nd Prince Lobkowicz. It was probably for this reason that he was one of only two reigning princes of Lobkowicz not to be awarded the Order of the Golden Fleece, the highest Austrian order of chivalry. Wishing to avoid the war in Silesia and Bohemia but unwelcome at the Habsburg court in Vienna, Ferdinand Philip spent much of the 18th century in England, accompanied by 1269: 506: 1255: 1240: 1299: 529:(1535–1592), High Treasurer and High Burgrave of Bohemia and the wealthiest man in the country. After William's death, she married Zdeněk Vojtěch of Lobkowicz, Chancellor of the Czech Kingdom and later 1st Prince Lobkowicz. As all of William's marriages had been childless, Polyxena's marriage to Zdeněk Vojtěch brought considerable wealth and property into the Lobkowicz family. Polyxena and her husband were highly influential at the Imperial Habsburg court, where they spearheaded Catholic opposition to Protestant factions. After the 20: 1188: 1225: 1174: 1284: 631:(1609–1677), 2nd Prince Lobkowicz, was the only child of Zdeněk Vojtěch and Polyxena Pernštejn, and became one of the most influential European statesmen of the 17th century. He raised his own regiment to fight in the Thirty Years' War and held high offices at the Habsburg court, advising Emperors Ferdinand III and Leopold I in his capacity as President of the Imperial War Cabinet (from 1652) and President of the Imperial Privy Council (from 1669). He had a close connection with the 1160: 733:(1686–1755). A field marshal of the Imperial forces, Georg Christian was the fourth son of Ferdinand August, 3rd Prince Lobkowicz. He commanded the Lobkowicz regiment founded during the Thirty Years' War by Václav Eusebius, 2nd Prince Lobkowicz, and was commander-in-chief of the Habsburg armies in Italy. The Lobkowicz Collections holds portraits of eighteen officers that served in the Lobkowicz regiment under his command. 423:(1450–1517) was a diplomat who traveled on ambassadorial missions to Luxembourg in 1477 and Rome in 1487. King Vladislaus II entrusted him with negotiating his marriage to Mary of Burgundy, but the match ultimately never occurred. Much like his younger brother Bohuslav, the so-called “Czech Ulysses,” Jan journeyed to the Holy Land, later writing a book about his experiences ( 675:. In addition to his own acquisitions, his wives also brought paintings as their dowries. The first, Claudia Franziska von Nassau Hadamar, brought with her portraits from the house of Nassau as well as a series of amateur portraits painted by her mother. The second, Maria Anna von Baden, brought a variety of Northern paintings, including Lucas Cranach the Elder's 693:, a Bohemian town famous for its healing mineral water, Wenzel Ferdinand was an Imperial councillor and chamberlain. He served as an envoy to Bavaria, France, Spain, England, and the Netherlands. While in the Netherlands, he commissioned a Delft service from Lambertus Cleffius – the earliest and largest Delft service still in existence. 639:) was presumably acquired during Leopold's reign. He also transformed his family's properties, overseeing the remodeling of the Lobkowicz Palace in Prague by Italian Baroque artists and the reconstruction of Roudnice Castle from a ruin to the family seat, and purchasing the ducal estate of Sagan in Silesia from Ferdinand III in 1646. 834:(1835–1908) was a political leader among the conservative Bohemian nobility. Georg Christian was a member of the Bohemian Diet from 1865 to 1872 and 1883 to 1907, presiding over it twice as Land Marshal of Bohemia. He served as deputy in the Austrian Parliament from 1879 to 1883 and became a hereditary member of the 783:
as King of Bohemia in 1791 he commissioned a reconstruction of the Lobkowicz Palace's exterior, giving it the appearance that it retains to this day. A talented singer, violinist, and violoncellist, Joseph František Maximilian was a noted patron of the arts: he was a founding member of the Society of
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in 1618, the Emperor's Catholic ministers took refuge in the Lobkowicz Palace. A later painting shows a romanticized version of the incident, with Polyxena barring the door of the palace against a Protestant mob while the battered ministers cower behind her—while another version of events claims that
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and subsequent imprisonment. In 1593, he and his brother Ladislav Popel z Lobkowicz led an unsuccessful revolt against Rudolf II among the nobility. The two brothers fled Prague and were sentenced to death in absentia; Jiří was captured, but the Emperor lessened his sentence to life imprisonment and
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the Friends of Music in Vienna, a member of the Society for the Promotion of Musical Culture in Bohemia, and a director of the Court Theatre of Vienna. He made his greatest impact on the musical world as a patron of Beethoven, who dedicated several major works to him, including the
440:(1461–1510) was a poet, essayist, and philosopher. He was well known for his prose, letters, and verses, including a satire on life in Bohemia. An extensive traveler who studied in Bologna and Ferrara and who voyaged to Egypt and the Holy Land, Bohuslav was elected Bishop of 55:
that dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest noble families of the region. Over the centuries, the family expanded their possessions through marriage with the most powerful families of the region, which resulted in gaining vast territories all across central
459:, the celebrated court painter. Known for his diplomatic and linguistic skills, he was often tasked with welcoming foreign visitors—including Persians, Turks, and Russians—to the Emperor's court, and was responsible for peace negotiations with the Polish king Sigismund. 574:(1606–1682) was a Spanish Catholic philosopher, mathematician, architect and architectural theorist, ecclesiastic, and writer, believed to be a grandson of the eldest daughter of Jan Popel z Lobkowicz (c. 1527–1590). After a precocious childhood, he entered the 525:(1566–1642), 1st Princess Lobkowicz, was the daughter of Vratislav of Pernštejn (1530–1582), Chancellor of the Czech Kingdom, and Maria Maximiliana Manrique de Lara y Mendoza (1538–1608), an influential Spanish noblewoman. In 1587, she became the fourth wife of 645:(1616–1670), the fourth son of Vilém mladší Popel z Lobkowicz, served as a councillor to Emperors Ferdinand III and Leopold I between 1647 and 1659. He was rewarded with the title of Highest Hunter in the Kingdom of Bohemia, a hereditary honor. 1361:. Page 191. Chapter: The Habsburg Empire. April 17, 2017. Citation: " Czech families who played prominent roles in the imperial administration: Martinic of Slatava, Lobkowitz and Czernin, Kinsky and Sternberg, Kolowrat, Nostitz and Schlick." 444:
but never held that office, as the pope refused to appoint him. He collected more than 650 books, primarily humanist and classical texts—an astonishing number for the era in which he lived. Roughly two thirds of his collection remains in
870:(1885–1953), known as "the Evangelist". He was the eldest son of Ferdinand Zdenko Maria, 10th Prince Lobkowicz, but renounced his inheritance rights in 1920. His younger brother Maximilian inherited the family's properties instead. 534:
Polyxena concealed the ministers under her skirts. The defeat of the Protestants at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620 ensured that the Lobkowicz family would continue to play a major role in Bohemian and Imperial politics.
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after it had been abolished due to connections with Lutheranism. Influential at the Imperial Court, in 1585 he became the Court Administrator, the second-highest office in Bohemia. However, he soon fell out of favor with
606:. His intellectual pursuits were no less illustrious: he published 262 works on subjects from poetry to astronomy to asceticism, was one of the earliest scholars to write on probability, and designed the façade of the 497:, which his father, John the Younger, had purchased in 1546. He was a royal councillor, and a court justice from 1628 to 1634. Being a Protestant, he was dispossessed in favour of the Catholic Lobkowicz line after the 820:(1815–1879). After having been head of government from 1852 to 1856, he served as a privy councillor in 1857. He was a stadholder in Lower Austria, Moravia, and Tyrol and Vorarlberg in the late 1850s and early 1860s. 610:. When the Swedes attacked Prague in 1648, he armed and led a band of ecclesiastics to serve in defense of the city, and the emperor rewarded him for his bravery with a collar of gold. 860:(1863–1945) was the daughter of Moric, 9th Prince Lobkowicz. She sponsored a religious institution for widowed and unmarried noblewomen, The Order of the Sisters of God's Love, in 387:), and he became the supreme scribe of the Bohemian kingdom in 1417. At the king's command, he captured several castles belonging to rebellious nobles; he was allowed to keep one, 703:, one of the finest lutenists of his day, taught music to both Philip Hyacinth and his second wife Anna Maria Wilhelmina von Althan, and dedicated several works to the princess. 1205: 719:
killed in a hunting accident in 1732. Subsequently, the Emperor took her son Joseph Adam to his court in Vienna, and she was paid a baronial maintenance of 5,000 gulden.
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loss of property. He remained in prison for the rest of his life; the date of his death is unknown, but the years most frequently cited are 1607 and 1613.
627: 618: 167: 771:. Despite the previous Prince of Lobkowicz's lack of support for Maria Theresa, Joseph František Maximilian remained on good terms with the Habsburgs: 371:(c. 1378–1435) was a poor squire from the village of Újezd in Bohemia. After studying at the Charles University in Prague, he became a scribe in 977: 1534: 711:(1682–1741) was the daughter of Ferdinand August, 3rd Prince Lobkowicz. At the beginning of the 18th century, she had the mineral spring at 715:
cleaned, leading to the town becoming a well-known spa. In 1701 she married Adam Franz Eusebius, hereditary Prince von Schwarzenberg, whom
1505: 1081: 907: 554:(1606–1668), Baroness Popel von Lobkowicz, was the daughter of William the Younger Popel of Lobkowicz, Lord of Horšovský Týn. She married 729: 124: 1313: 699:(1680–1734), 4th Prince Lobkowicz, was a patron of the arts who collected musical scores on several journeys to England. The composer 1075: 548:. She financed the construction of the site, which was designed by Italian architect Giovanni Orsi and built between 1626 and 1631. 683:. Ferdinand August was also the first Prince Lobkowicz to systematically collect musical scores, and was an accomplished lutenist. 994: 558:, Imperial Field Marshal and future Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, in 1632. Of their six children, two survived infancy. The youngest, 1644: 973: 559: 651:(1655–1715), 3rd Prince Lobkowicz, was a painting connoisseur whose additions to the Lobkowicz Collections include Veronese's 1591: 1379: 436: 1433: 830: 555: 479: 1298: 1187: 1097:
of 1989, a number of castles and estates were restored to different branches of the family. These estates included the
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Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XVIII. "Lobkowicz". C.A. Starke Verlag, 2007, p. 189. (German).
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and the village of Lobkovice from his father's estate. Along with his elder brother Nicholas, he was ennobled in 1459.
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Castle. She was the last Lobkowicz to live in the castle, and is buried in the Nelahozeves village cemetery.
1653: 1610: 1046: 1032: 962: 898: 660: 320: 1461: 1009:(b. 1961), current heir and manager of most of the Lobkowicz lands in the Czech Republic, including the 894:(1903–1976) was an American golfer and real estate broker who married Prince Edward Joseph de Lobkowicz. 1216: 797: 793: 785: 759: 707: 446: 203: 983:
Jaroslav Lobkowicz (b. 1942), MP 1998–2006 and 2010–present, head of the Křimice branch of the family.
1668: 882:(1907–1932), a racing driver who died after a crash at the 1932 Avusrennen, a motor race held at the 846:(1858–1938), 10th Prince Lobkowicz. In 1907, he was appointed chamberlain to Archduke Charles, later 740: 632: 570: 530: 1224: 1338: 1142: 835: 811: 594:; Abbot-Superior of the Benedictines of Vienna; Grand Vicar to the Archbishop of Prague; Bishop of 579: 498: 376: 135:
in 1807. As such, the House of Lobkowicz belong to the small group of families that constitute the
1173: 924: 917: 1333: 1283: 1159: 668: 826:(1831–1903), 9th Prince Lobkowicz. He served as an Imperial Privy Councilor beginning in 1890. 755:(1726-1795), Bishop of Namur and of Ghent. Son of Johann Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz. 700: 521: 505: 1449: 1305: 1146: 635:, Leopold I's young wife. The Lobkowicz Collections’ portrait of the Infanta (attributed to 494: 1559: 1122: 958: 847: 768: 526: 128: 8: 1000: 941: 1179: 1134: 398: 388: 1510: 1469: 1245: 1018: 954: 776: 607: 583: 132: 120: 105: 1062: 636: 465:(c. 1551–1607 or 1613) was a devout Catholic nobleman who founded a Jesuit college in 1618: 1587: 1362: 1094: 1006: 990: 591: 483: 148: 65: 52: 1408: 1319: 1260: 1130: 1110: 1022: 412: 1622: 1193: 1098: 1071: 1010: 842: 563: 69: 1638: 1632: 1614: 1573: 1437: 1430: 1419: 1126: 851: 744: 541: 456: 144: 61: 48: 1387: 19: 1054: 1003:(b. 1956), businessman and politician, head of the Mělník branch of the family. 36: 1212: 1662: 1197: 372: 92:. In the 17th century, members of the family were awarded with the title of 764: 405:
in 1459. Twenty years later, they were awarded Czech lordly status as well.
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in the late 14th century. On 3 August 1459 they were granted the title of
1274: 1230: 1114: 1102: 1014: 890: 861: 575: 449:, including more than 400 of the 750 incunabula belonging to the library. 1058: 411:(died 1470) was the younger son of Nicholas of Lobkowicz. He inherited 540:(1594–1653), wife of Vilém mladší Popel z Lobkowicz, helped establish 1165: 595: 380: 1289: 1118: 712: 690: 677:
The Virgin and Child with Saints Barbara and Catherine of Alexandria
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Zdeněk Vojtěch Popel z Lobkovic (1568–1628), 1st Prince Lobkowicz
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Today, there are four main branches of the Lobkowicz family: of
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rewarded him for his services with the title to the village of
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in Prague Castle (now a museum with a famous art collection),
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Princess Marie Gabrielle de Lobkowicz (born 1967), French nun
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further ennobled the 7th Prince when he created him Duke of
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for the incredible (at the time) sum of one million gulden.
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https://heirsofeurope.blogspot.com/search/label/Lobkowicz
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Mikuláš Lobkowicz (b. 1931), philosopher, rector of the
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Prince Ferdinand, renounced his succession rights 1920
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and was later awarded a doctorate of theology by the
763:(1772–1816), 7th Prince Lobkowicz, was a patron of 273:Vladimir, Hereditary Prince of Lobkowicz (b. 1972) 96:, which was granted to them on 17 October 1623 by 1409:https://genealogy.euweb.cz/lobkow/lobkow1.html#l1 1660: 314:Prince Georg Ferdinand of Lobkowicz (1862–1921) 147:for 'high nobility') and is one of the 1491:Eric Pace, "Body of Prince Found Near Paris", 1420:https://genealogy.euweb.cz/titles/princes.html 317:Prince Edouard Josef of Lobkowicz (1899–1959) 1129:family), Jezeří Castle (sold by the family), 1641:– profile on the Czech parliamentary website 1635:– profile on the Czech parliamentary website 1560:"Lobkowicz Collections – House of Lobkowicz" 779:in 1786, and to celebrate the coronation of 245:Prince Franz Eugen of Lobkowicz (1839–1898) 136: 1088: 978:Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt 730:Johann Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz 544:as a significant pilgrimage destination in 1574:"Physicist Frederick Lobkowicz Dies at 65" 1076:Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic 1051:Princess Marie-Françoise of Bourbon-Parma 1037:Princess Marie-Françoise of Bourbon-Parma 908:Princess Marie-Françoise of Bourbon-Parma 425:Pilgrimage to the Holy Grave in Jerusalem 362: 80:The first Lobkowiczs were members of the 1372: 1053:, proprietor of the château de Boszt in 613: 504: 18: 1498: 1454: 287:Prince Frederich of Lobkowicz (b. 2006) 284:Prince Philippe of Lobkowicz (b. 1978) 154: 1661: 1532: 974:Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich 453:Krystof Popel the Younger of Lobkowicz 383:(after which he began styling himself 332:Prince Robert of Lobkowicz (1961–1988) 281:Prince Jaroslav of Lobkowicz (b. 1974) 276:Prince Jaroslav of Lobkowicz (b. 2012) 240:Prince Johann of Lobkowicz (1799–1878) 1462:"PRINCE LOBKOWICZ, A BROKER HERE, 59" 1440:Lobkowicz, accessed 25 February 2017. 968:Notable Lobkowiczs of today include: 681:Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery 290:Prince Casimir of Lobkowicz (b. 2009) 270:, 14th Prince 1985–present (b. 1942) 1580: 831:Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz 582:. His titles and positions included 538:Kateřina Benigna Popelovna Lobkowicz 293:Prince Rudolf of Lobkowicz (b. 2011) 264:, 13th Prince 1953–1985 (1910–1985) 252:, 11th Prince 1938–1953 (1877–1953) 227:, 10th Prince 1903–1938 (1858–1938) 948: 891:Princess Edward Joseph de Lobkowicz 369:Mikuláš Chudý ("the Poor") z Újezda 258:, 12th Prince 1953–1954 (1907–1954) 221:, 9th Prince 1868–1903 (1831–1903) 215:, 8th Prince 1816–1868 (1797–1868) 207:, 7th Prince 1784–1816 (1772–1816) 199:, 6th Prince 1739–1784 (1724–1784) 185:, 4th Prince 1715–1737 (1680–1737) 177:, 3rd Prince 1677–1715 (1655–1715) 171:, 2nd Prince 1628–1677 (1609–1677) 163:, 1st Prince 1624–1628 (1568–1628) 13: 1141:Castle, Líčkov Castle, Felixburk, 1029:Prince Edouard-Xavier de Lobkowicz 621:, 2nd Prince Lobkowicz (1609–1677) 327:Prince Edouard-Xavier of Lobkowicz 191:, 5th Prince 1737–1739 (1723–1739) 14: 1680: 1601: 1506:"Robert de Lobkowicz, Prince, 26" 1424: 1043:Prince Charles-Henri de Lobkowicz 904:Sovereign Military Order of Malta 775:granted him the title of Duke of 633:Infanta Margarita Teresa of Spain 395:Nicholas Hasištejnský z Lobkowicz 336:Prince Charles-Henri of Lobkowicz 1312: 1297: 1282: 1267: 1253: 1238: 1223: 1204: 1186: 1172: 1158: 1057:, heir to the Manoir d'Ujezd in 437:Bohuslav Hasištejnský z Lobkovic 309:Prince Joseph Franz of Lobkowicz 98:Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor 1566: 1552: 1526: 808:Ferdinand Joseph Johann Nepomuk 602:; and, at his death, Bishop of 515:Zdeněk Vojtěch Popel z Lobkovic 1485: 1443: 1413: 1402: 1351: 818:Karl Johann Josef of Lobkowicz 657:Hygieia and the Sacred Serpent 653:David with the Head of Goliath 1: 1133:Castle (sold by the family), 1082:Princess Edouard de Lobkowicz 914:Bedřich (Frederick) Lobkowicz 752:Ferdinand Maria von Lobkowicz 673:St. Martin Dividing His Cloak 491:Vilém mladší Popel z Lobkovic 429:Franciscan monastery in Kadaň 427:, 1505). He helped develop a 391:, as a hereditary possession. 125:Princely county of Störnstein 1533:Henoud, Carla (2010-10-04). 931:Barbara d'Ursel de Lobkowicz 880:Georg Christian of Lobkowicz 708:Eleonore, Princess Lobkowicz 7: 1327: 1047:Prince Edouard de Lobkowicz 1033:Prince Edouard de Lobkowicz 937:Ariane de Lobkowicz-d'Ursel 760:Joseph František Maximilian 661:Pieter Brueghel the Younger 420:Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic 321:Prince Edouard of Lobkowicz 23:Princely arms of the family 10: 1685: 1645:František Václav Lobkowicz 1380:"Lobkowicz family history" 987:František Václav Lobkowicz 916:(1932–1998), physicist at 679:and Cranach the Younger's 562:(1641–1689), was the last 75: 1125:Castle (inherited by the 1074:(b. 1964), MP 1992–2002, 741:Christoph Willibald Gluck 628:Václav Eusebius František 619:Václav Eusebius František 586:'s envoy to the court of 571:Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz 1344: 1339:Palais Lobkowitz, Vienna 1143:Neustadt an der Waldnaab 1121:Castle, Křimice Castle, 1105:Castle (also a museum), 1089:Properties of the family 1061:, and to the château de 850:, the last ruler of the 812:August Emanuel von Reuss 531:Defenestration of Prague 499:Battle of White Mountain 1650:Association Malte Liban 918:University of Rochester 852:Austro-Hungarian Empire 836:Austrian House of Lords 566:duke of Saxe-Lauenburg. 204:Joseph Franz Maximilian 1652:– founded by Princess 1334:Infant Jesus of Prague 843:Ferdinand Zdenko Maria 669:Jan Brueghel the Elder 622: 510: 463:Jiří Popel z Lobkowicz 431:, and is buried there. 363:Notable family members 137: 24: 1628:The Mělník Lobkowiczs 925:Stéphane de Lobkowicz 906:, and the husband of 701:Sylvius Leopold Weiss 617: 588:Emperor Ferdinand III 508: 447:the Lobkowicz Library 409:Jan Popel z Lobkowicz 403:Emperor Frederick III 385:Nicholas of Lobkowicz 53:Bohemian noble family 22: 1654:Edouard de Lobkowicz 1211:Palais Lobkowicz at 1031:(1960–1984), son of 899:Edouard de Lobkowicz 874:Maximilian Lobkowicz 848:Charles I of Austria 769:Ludwig van Beethoven 580:University of Leuven 527:William of Rosenberg 469:and reestablished a 155:Princes of Lobkowicz 1304:Jezeří Castle near 1215:in Prague, now the 976:, president of the 942:Brussels Parliament 940:have served in the 934:and their daughter 868:Ferdinand Lobkowicz 110:Herzog von Raudnitz 1639:Jaroslav Lobkowicz 1613:2021-04-01 at the 1511:The New York Times 1495:(8 May 1984), A12. 1470:The New York Times 1436:2018-06-12 at the 1246:Roudnice nad Labem 1045:(b. 1964), son of 781:Emperor Leopold II 717:Emperor Charles VI 623: 608:Vigevano Cathedral 584:Philip IV of Spain 522:Polyxena Pernštejn 511: 471:monastery in Kadaň 377:King Wenceslaus IV 121:Imperial immediacy 51:) is an important 29:House of Lobkowicz 25: 16:Czech noble family 1619:William Lobkowicz 1592:978-3-7980-0841-0 1514:. 1 November 1988 1384:www.lobkowicz.com 1095:Velvet Revolution 1007:William Lobkowicz 773:Emperor Joseph II 723:Eleonora Carolina 665:Village in Winter 592:Melrose, Scotland 484:Battle of Byczyna 482:'s defeat at the 476:Emperor Rudolf II 149:mediatised houses 102:Emperor Joseph II 84:of north-eastern 1676: 1669:Lobkowicz family 1633:Michal Lobkowicz 1623:Lobkowicz Palace 1595: 1584: 1578: 1577: 1570: 1564: 1563: 1556: 1550: 1549: 1547: 1546: 1539:L'Orient-Le Jour 1530: 1524: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1502: 1496: 1489: 1483: 1482: 1480: 1478: 1473:. 3 January 1959 1466: 1458: 1452: 1447: 1441: 1428: 1422: 1417: 1411: 1406: 1400: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1386:. 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Czech
German
Bohemian noble family
Europe
German
Austrian
Belgian nobility
gentry
Bohemia
Freiherr
Prince
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Emperor Joseph II
Roudnice
Imperial immediacy
Princely county of Störnstein
mediatized
Bavaria
Hochadel
German
mediatised houses
Wenzel Eusebius
Phillip Hyacinth
Ferdinand
Joseph Franz Maximilian
Ferdinand Joseph
Prince Joseph Franz of Lobkowicz
Prince Edouard of Lobkowicz
Prince Edouard-Xavier of Lobkowicz

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